A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2J. Faulder, 1810 - Apologetics |
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... in the work to which we have re- ferred him , is a peculiarity in the Christ- ian institution , which , I propose as an ar- gument of wisdom very much beyond the situation and natural character of the per- son who delivered 34.
... in the work to which we have re- ferred him , is a peculiarity in the Christ- ian institution , which , I propose as an ar- gument of wisdom very much beyond the situation and natural character of the per- son who delivered 34.
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In Three Parts William Paley. situation and natural character of the per- son who delivered it . upon the re- II . A second argument , drawn from the morality of the New Testament , is the stress which is laid by our Saviour gulation of ...
In Three Parts William Paley. situation and natural character of the per- son who delivered it . upon the re- II . A second argument , drawn from the morality of the New Testament , is the stress which is laid by our Saviour gulation of ...
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... nature must be subject to regulation ; but the question is , where the check ought to be placed , upon the thought , or only upon the action ? In this question , our Saviour , in the texts here quoted , has pronounced a decisive ...
... nature must be subject to regulation ; but the question is , where the check ought to be placed , upon the thought , or only upon the action ? In this question , our Saviour , in the texts here quoted , has pronounced a decisive ...
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... natural , or would have been a proper method for a philosopher or a moralist ; or that it is a method which can be successfully imitated by us . But I con- tend that it was suitable to the character which Christ assumed , and to the ...
... natural , or would have been a proper method for a philosopher or a moralist ; or that it is a method which can be successfully imitated by us . But I con- tend that it was suitable to the character which Christ assumed , and to the ...
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... nature calculated to have drawn from Christ a more circumstantial account of the state of the human species in their future ex- istence . He cut short , however , the in- quiry by an answer , which at once rebuked intruding curiosity ...
... nature calculated to have drawn from Christ a more circumstantial account of the state of the human species in their future ex- istence . He cut short , however , the in- quiry by an answer , which at once rebuked intruding curiosity ...
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